There's a few ways you can do this one. You can park at 550 Old
Dixie Highway (N28°09.937 W082°44.954) and walk or bike (unpaved)
close to the cache. You can take the Pinellas Trail almost all the
way to the north end and be within a few hundred feet. You could
probably kayak. Skydiving is an option, although there are high
tension wires nearby, so pursue option that at your own risk.
:)
Depending on tides, you'll most likely get wet. If you take your
shoes off, the oysters will slice you up good so that's not such a
swell idea. Be kind to the mangroves, they help keep the water
clean and the riverbanks intact.
Low tide is your friend, and I placed this so that you can take
animal trails and natural gaps the whole way...I would not advise
bushwacking . I've seen snakes, and the ones here are not
acclimated to constant human traffic. If you're stumped on the best
crossing point, my fav is in the clue, but there are more than
one.
This is a real cache. It's in an ammo can, and the log book
doesn't need to be rolled up. You don't need to guess which light
pole, use a paper clip, or worry about being stealthy. The only way
the contents will get soggy is if you dunk it in the river.
The cache is concealed in the shade of a nice little oak tree.
Please keep it covered so it stays put.
Enjoy!